Autumn chill at the bus stop

A very refreshing Canadian air mass is delivering some incredible late summer weather. Dew point temperatures are in the 40s and 50s.

High pressure will dominate our week, but by Friday this high moves offshore and a return flow from the southwest will bring in warmer air and higher humidity. However, another dip in the jet stream brings in another cold front followed by a reinforcing batch of Canadian high pressure with continued dry and pleasant weather for the holiday weekend.

Be sure to join us for the Southern New England Weather Conference in October. This is a great opportunity for teachers, students, and weather enthusiasts alike. This year we'll look back at the three major weather events of 2011; The June 1 Tornado, Irene, and the October snowstorm. Visit www.sneweatherconf.org for more information.